Da Hop Trading joint Stock Company, in coordination with the provincial Management Board of Industrial Parks and the Economic Security Division under the provincial Department of Public Security, organised the 2024 All People’s Security Safeguard Festival and the debut of a council in charge of security-order protection and fire prevention of Da River Left Bank Industrial Park in Hoa Binh city on August 11. Participants at the event included Nguyen Van Toan, Permanent Vice Chairman of the provincial People's Committee; Colonel Do Thanh Binh, Director of the province’s Department of Public Security (DoPS) and representatives from the Economic Security Division and local businesses and units.
The
security-order protection and fire prevention council of the Da River Left Bank
Industrial Park makes debut.
The Da River Left Bank Industrial Park, which is developed
and managed by Da Hop Trading joint Stock Company, boasts modern infrastructure
that meets sustainable development standards of a high-quality, environmentally
friendly industrial zone. Currently, the park hosts 31 businesses with over
4,200 employees.
The debut of the security-order protection and fire
prevention council of the park marks a milestone in the coordinated efforts to
ensure security and fire safety in the area, with the active engagement of
businesses and relevant agencies. The council will play a crucial role in
formulating specific measures and policies to ensure security, social order,
and fire prevention, meeting the requirements of the new development period.
Addressing the event, Toan praised the efforts of the staff
and workers of businesses in the Da River Left Bank Industrial Park in the "All
people safeguard national security” movement. He urged businesses pay attention
to not only expanding production scale and improving product quality and
competitiveness but also their employees’ spiritual and mental health. He
emphasised the need for close cooperation with local agencies and forces,
proactive preparation, and equipment allocation to harness collective strength
in effectively ensuring security and fire safety in the IP. Local authorities
were asked to provide support to ensure that the newly established
security-order protection and fire prevention council operates effectively,
contributing to creating a stable production and business environment.
On this occasion, the DoPS presented certificates of merit
to one collective and one individual for their outstanding achievements in the
"All people safeguard national security” movement.
Hoa Binh province currently has 134 non-agricultural cooperatives, accounting for representing 26.8% of the local total cooperatives. Of them, 42 are in industry and handicrafts, 10 in construction, 13 in electricity, 20 in trade and services, 6 in environmental sanitation services, 14 in transportation, 10 in tourism, and 19 in other fields.
Digital transformation in building new-style rural areas aims to gradually establish smart rural areas, enhance community activity efficiency, and contribute to making the National Target Programme on Building New-style Rural Areas more effective and sustainable. Hoa Binh province has implemented many models and programmes on digital transformation in rural areas, gradually meeting the requirements of comprehensive digital transformation.
Lac Thuy district made a breakthrough in the land redistribution work during 2020-2023 to develop large-scale fields, creating favourable conditions for businesses, cooperatives, and other economic sectors to invest in the production of agricultural commodities, and helping improve productivity and income for farmers.
In 2016, Yen Tri commune in Yen Thuy district was recognised as a new-style rural area in 2016, an advanced new-style rural area in 2020 and a model new-style rural area in 2021, respectively. It is the first and only commune in the province meeting the criteria for model new-style rural areas.
Aside from engaging in agricultural sector, there still some non-agricultural occupations that are suitable for women, especially ethnic minority women in rural areas. Based on the demand of learners, agencies and units in Yen Thuy district have implemented vocational training programmes that associate with employment opportunities and meet demand of labour market.
Over recent years, the People's Committee of Lac Son district has implemented various policies to support vocational training in traditional industry cooperatives, especially in ethnic minority areas. As a result, many households have get rid of poverty. Vocational training and startup support projects have also helped create numerous new jobs, increase income for workers, improve living conditions, and create conditions for sustainable development in the ethnic minority areas of the district.